01-29-2016 02:50 PM
Comcast requires PD support. None of my computers can access the Internet without it.
I can ping using ipv6 from the router itself, but that's rather worthless.
01-29-2016 03:20 PM
Comments from an ipv6 expert:
- Does this product use DHCPv6-PD? How do I enable PD?
- How do I configure my inside interface to use the DHCPv6-PD delegated space?
- How do I configure my inside interface to provide router advertisements?
- How do I make sure that I am not blocking ICMPv6?
DHCPv6 allows your cable modem to get an address for the connection itself.
DHCPv6-PD allows your cable modem to get subnets for your "inside" interfaces.
Every broadband carrier I'm aware of is using DHCPv6-PD to provide customers
addresses.
01-30-2016 11:55 AM
Comcast ipv6 team is looking at my setup now. They have confirmed that they require PD to function.
I bought the rv042g specifically for ipv6 support. If it doesn't support DHCOv6-PD, then it really doesn't have usable ipv6 support. I'll need to return this router, or sell it, and get something works.
02-01-2016 02:52 PM
Still no reply??/
No one uses ipv6 with the Cisco small business routers?
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